Pat,

We've done about 118 "manual" upgrades directly from v2r2 CISC to v4r2 RISC.
(This was too big a jump for the Roadmap to handle.)

See my posts from the October 1998 archives...

http://www.forum400.com/midrangelarchives/199810/msg01258.html

and here...

http://www.forum400.com/midrangelarchives/199810/msg01269.html

The Roadmap is definitely the preferred method; but if you have a good
reason, are careful and do your homework, you'll be fine.

Regards,
Jerry Jewel


Better living through fine code and hot coffee!
mailto:jerryjewel@email.com



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Barber [SMTP:MBOCEANSIDE@postoffice.worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 10:57 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      CISC to RISC (manual method)
> 
> For several different reasons, I am faced with doing a CISC to RISC
> using the "manual" method....Soooo
> 
> This is a total machine replacement.. Nothing hardware wise goes forward
> 
> Data files present NO problem...(All in one library)
> Source Files present NO problem ..(All in another library)
> Object members present NO problem .. (All in another library)
> 
> but:
> 
> Authorities: (what to do about that) Save & Restore ??
> User Profiles (How to take them across) Recreate them All ??
> Communications Descriptions (How to get them across) Retrieve source ???
> 
> Most of these problems have common sense answers but I would still
> like to see comments on how you would handle the "but" situations..
> 
> I KNOW the best solution(Road Map) but that's not an option...
> 
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